Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1007

Caption

Sanitary districts; directors; payment

Impact

The proposed changes aim to streamline governance within sanitary districts and enhance local control over sanitary issues. By allowing districts to elect their own boards and potentially reorganize from a three-member to a five-member board based on local petitioning efforts, the bill could lead to increased representation and more tailored decision-making within districts. This could help better address local sanitary needs and provide a more responsive governance structure by enabling districts to manage their affairs more independently.

Summary

SB1007 proposes amendments to Section 48-2010 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, focusing on the governance and operation of sanitary districts. The bill stipulates that a sanitary district with an area of 160 acres or more must be governed by a board of at least three members, who are qualified electors within the district. It outlines the mechanics of electing board members, including their terms and the process for filling vacancies. Importantly, SB1007 includes provisions for the conversion of smaller sanitary districts to be governed by their own boards rather than by county supervisors, further empowering local governance.

Contention

Notable points of contention in the discussions surrounding SB1007 may revolve around the reorganization and election processes, as critics could argue that it may complicate governance for smaller districts or lead to political maneuvering in electing board members. There may also be concerns regarding the flexibility of staffing and compensation for board members, including the stated reimbursement for meetings and the potential for changes to compensation linked to the consumer price index. Stakeholders could debate the balance between localized control and the efficiency of governance administered by broader county boards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1012

Sanitary districts; directors; payment

AZ SB1145

Special districts; construction; payments

AZ HB2145

Registered sanitarians; qualifications

AZ HB2404

Commerce authority; board of directors

AZ HB2410

Condominiums; planned communities; directors' duties

AZ SB1120

Assessor's valuations; special districts; petitions

AZ SB1272

Vapor products; regulation; directory

AZ HB2457

Fire districts; formation; county supervisors

AZ SB1170

Rental payments; credit reporting.

AZ SB1024

State agencies; payments; cryptocurrency

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